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Drones are strictly prohibited without government and park authority permits due to privacy and wildlife protection regulations.
Yes. Safari roads are often unpaved, which can make them dusty during the dry season and muddy during the rains. Vehicles are 4x4s designed for these conditions, and guides adjust routes for safety and comfort.
In general, Uganda safaris can be more cost-effective, particularly for gorilla trekking permits booked in advance and for game drives in less crowded parks. However, costs vary depending on lodges, transport, and guided experiences.
Yes. Our itineraries include child-friendly lodges, family vehicles, and activities for all ages.
A yellow fever vaccination may be required. Malaria prevention is strongly advised. Consult your doctor.
Yes. We are fully registered in Tanzania and work with accredited partners in Kenya and Uganda.
Yes. By offering exclusive lodges, private guides, helicopter transfers, fine dining, and curated experiences, East Africa can be positioned as a high-end safari destination.
Yes. Offering seasonal migrations, new regions, or off-the-beaten-path safaris encourages travelers to return, strengthening loyalty and brand advocacy.
Yes. Uganda is home to several chimpanzee-tracking locations, including Kibale National Park, Budongo Forest, and Ngogo Forest. These treks are shorter than gorilla treks and allow visitors to observe chimpanzees in their natural habitat, often accompanied by playful interactions.
Yes. We arrange balloon safaris, canoeing, horse riding, and night game drives.
Absolutely. Many travelers end their safari with relaxation on Zanzibar’s white-sand beaches. The short flight from Serengeti or Arusha makes it a perfect safari-to-sea combination.
Many itineraries combine gorilla trekking with chimpanzee tracking in Kibale, game drives in Queen Elizabeth National Park, and boat cruises on the Kazinga Channel
Yes. We offer East Africa combo tours covering Tanzania, Kenya, and Uganda.
Absolutely.Many guests combine safaris in Tanzania or Kenya with Zanzibar or Mombasa beaches.
Yes. We arrange cross-border safaris that follow the Great Wildebeest Migration across Tanzania and Kenya.
Absolutely Sunrise balloon safaris in Masai Mara offer breathtaking views of wildlife from above an unforgettable experience often followed by champagne breakfast in the bush.
Photography is allowed, but flash is prohibited to avoid disturbing the gorillas. Visitors are encouraged to capture moments while maintaining a respectful distance.
Yes.A combined itinerary often includes gorilla trekking in Bwindi or Mgahinga and chimpanzee tracking in Kibale Forest, offering a rich primate-focused safari experience.
Yes combine Uganda with Tanzania or Kenya (Big Five),Eagle Soul Adventure arranges such mixed experiences easily.
Yes Amboseli National Park offers the best views of Kilimanjaro, especially at sunrise and sunset when the peak glows above the clouds.
Yes. The rainy season (March–May and November) brings dramatic scenery, fewer crowds, and discounted rates.
Yes but only in designated areas and always with an armed ranger or guide. Arusha National Park, Ngorongoro Highlands, and parts of Tarangire offer guided walking safaris and crater rim hikes.
Yes. Most travelers require a visa, which can be obtained online or on arrival. An East Africa Tourist Visa allows access to all three countries.
Night drives are not allowed in all parks, but possible in Lake Manyara, Tarangire (private concessions) and Nyerere National Park (Selous) offering a rare chance to see nocturnal animals.
Yes, depending on availability. Early booking is recommended for gorilla permits and migration safaris.
Yes. East Africa is a paradise for birders, and we provide specialized birding itineraries
Yes. Private safaris include your own vehicle, driver-guide, and flexible schedules.
Yes. We cater for vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and other dietary requirements.
Yes. We provide guided gorilla trekking tours in Bwindi and Mgahinga National Parks, with permits arranged in advance.
Yes. Group tours are budget-friendly and allow solo travelers to join others.
Yes. We design romantic safaris with private lodges and Zanzibar extensions.
Yes. Every itinerary is customized based on your interests, time, and budget.
Yes. We organize safaris that combine Tanzania’s Serengeti, Kenya’s Maasai Mara, and Uganda’s Bwindi for gorilla trekking.
Yes. We specialize in gorilla trekking in Bwindi, chimpanzee trekking in Kibale, and safaris in Queen Elizabeth National Park.
Yes. We arrange safaris in Masai Mara, Amboseli, Tsavo, Samburu,Lake Nakuru ,Lake Naivasha and other Kenya Destinations
Yes. We arrange transfers from Kilimanjaro, Nairobi, Entebbe, and Zanzibar airports.
Yes. We arrange Kilimanjaro and Mount Meru treks in Tanzania, Mount Kenya climbs, and hikes in Uganda’s Rwenzori Mountains.
Yes. We organize exclusive ladies-only adventures for safety, empowerment, and fun.
Yes. A 30–40% deposit secures your booking, with the balance due before travel.
Parks are generally accessible by road or small charter flights. Some areas, like Bwindi and Mgahinga, require bumpy or steep drives, but the journey itself often reveals scenic landscapes and rural village life.